We are very happy to announce: ServoyCamp 5. The last 4 times this event was organised by Harjo and Karel. This year Karel will hand it over to Robert Ivens.We would like to thank Karel for all his contributions in organising these events!

For all developers, that don’t know what ServoyCamp is:

A huge bunch of enthusiastic Servoy developers, users and fans, like to share their greatest tips and tricks, how-to's and techniques in a pleasant meeting environment.

Call for PapersIt is now time submit your (speaker) proposals for talks & classes! This is a great opportunity to share your knowledge and promote your business.Suggested topic areas include:

We do like to receive proposals for talks on other Servoy related topics as well before due date.

The submission deadline is March 31th. Selected speakers will be notified before April 16th, 2016Please send your proposals by email to [email protected]. Provide your talk title and a brief description of the content.

Get your Early Bird tickets.If you haven't registered for ServoyCamp 5 yet, please do so before March 31th, 2018 at servoycamp.com at a reduced rate. After that, the full rate applies. All sessions and classes will be in English.

Become a ServoyCamp sponsorWe'll offer sponsor-packages. Details will be announced later. If you're interested or like to be part of ServoyCamp, please contact us at [email protected].

Date and locationServoyCamp 5 will be held on May 24-26, 2018 at De Bonte Wever, Assen, The Netherlands. You are welcome to arrive at May 23th (your hotel room for that night is included). We'll supply shuttle service from Schiphol Airport to the conference location on the 23th too.

CostsWe like every Servoy Developer to be able to join the event, so we try to keep the costs as low as possible. The full fee for ServoyCamp 5 event, including 3 hotel nights, sessions, meals, drinks and fun accommodation facilities, starts at € 399,- (early bird & excluding VAT and payment fees). Prices on the Eventbrite site are including VAT and fees).Please checkout the Bonte Wever website to checkout the facilities.

Just wanted to let you know, that the Early bird for ServoyCamp 5 is almost ending!

If you haven't ordered your tickets yet, for ServoyCamp 5 yet, please do so before March 31th, 2018 at http://www.servoycamp.com

After that, price’s will go up.

Servoy fans from all over the globe have registered already, and we're looking forward to meet old and new ServoyCampers, including you! All sessions and content will be communicated in English language.

We have a diverse program coming up with some very interesting talks.Here is the list we have so far (also titles might change):

- Crash course in Design Thinking.- Migrating to NGClient- Edge cases with NG Client- Building a client from scratch using this NG Framework- Security! Security! Security! (and privacy) by design- Electron as a (possible) replacement for Smartclient?- How we use Git, Sourcetree and Jira to streamline and improve our development process- Intergrations between Servoy and third-party systems- Deployment pipeline with Jenkins - from Git to Servoy Server- Servoy Platform as a Service

And of course like every year we have the Get Help sessions where you can ask help from the community so bring your solutions!

What will be new this year are the Lightning Talks. These are short talks (max. 10 minutes) where you can show off your solution, module, use-case, technique or perhaps some Free Open Source Software you want to promote.You can use slides, video, do a demo or just do it all without. It's up to you.We already have a couple but we like to get more so if you want to show off something please contact us at [email protected].

During my 10 minute talk in the lightning talk session I explained how to 'sign' the bootstrap jnlp, to make Java even more happy to launch your application.Actually you don't sign the jnlp itself but write a template version of your jnlp file into the bootstrap.jar, then re-sign the jar.

I think 2 things are not explained:• Using bootstrap will completely bypass any client startup setting of the admin page• You can name the jar/jnlp to anything you like, ie. launch.jar/launch.jnlp. If you do that, don't forget to change the 'bootstrap.jar' reference in the jnlp file to 'launch.jar'. Obvious but easily overlooked.

In case of any questions you can always contact me.Drop me an email or via PM on this forum.

Here are my slides of talk "Security! (Security!, Security!)" (title inspired by Steve Balmer )I had to reduce the size of the file a bit (was almost 10MB) so some images might be a bit pixelated, sorry about that.